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with anybody who has attended clemson we all like to show our orange around clemson on friday. if you want to become part of this family, get your orange today. >> we've joined along with a tour of clemson campus. we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you've probably all been waiting for. if you look right through here, you can all see death valley. who's been to a game at death valley? >> clemson university has one of the 25 most lucrative football programs in the country. >> we have the spring game tomorrow, which is great because a lot of people have been waiting for football season to start back up. and it's not abnormal for a lot of our season ticket holders and alum to travel to this game even though it's just clemson against clemson. >> one of those alums is darius robinson, who just played his last season at clemson. >> darius is playing professional football now,
with anybody who has attended clemson we all like to show our orange around clemson on friday. if you want to become part of this family, get your orange today. >> we've joined along with a tour of clemson campus. we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you've probably all been...
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we're marketing the nike here at clemson, the paw. we have on the nike checks, and making people be like 'ooh dad, i want those nike gloves, i want those nike cleats. matter of fact, can i get them in orange, and can i buy them at clemson?' >> do you know now what you gave away? >> absolutely, i definitely understand now what i gave away, and it was pretty much who i was. i became in a sense, in some people's eyes, i'll always feel like a person, but in some people's eyes, i became more of a clemson's possession. >> meanwhile, the college football boom has been good to clemson. the school has committed $200 million in a decade to expand its stadium and practice facilities. >> corporate fingerprints are all over this game. up on the electronic banner, you can see it says verizon. we've also seen td bank, ups, coca cola, and nike. nike in fact is not just on the
we're marketing the nike here at clemson, the paw. we have on the nike checks, and making people be like 'ooh dad, i want those nike gloves, i want those nike cleats. matter of fact, can i get them in orange, and can i buy them at clemson?' >> do you know now what you gave away? >> absolutely, i definitely understand now what i gave away, and it was pretty much who i was. i became in a sense, in some people's eyes, i'll always feel like a person, but in some people's eyes, i became...
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"gameday" will be at clemson wifor their match-up with the irish next week. that's it for the ford wrapup. see you next week. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ your side. [yelling] new questions after another video showing a police officer using force against a suspect. this video has prompted an internal investigation in fairfax county. ashley coleman is in the newsroom with the developing story. video is getting a lot of attention online and by the police. fairfax county police confirmed this was of an incident thursday involving an officer. to oureo was posted station's facebook page thursday. since then, it has been viewed more than 129,000 times, that number going up by the hour. at first, the police officer is talking to a man. then as the man turns his back, the officer pulls his stun gun and pointed at the man. it's difficult to see what the man is doing with his hands, but it appears he is putting them on the police cruiser. then you hear a po
"gameday" will be at clemson wifor their match-up with the irish next week. that's it for the ford wrapup. see you next week. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ your side. [yelling] new questions after another video showing a police officer using force against a suspect. this video has prompted an internal investigation in fairfax county. ashley coleman is in the newsroom with...
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next saturday at 8:00 on abc, we'll be in clemson, as the fighting irish come calling. tonight's game pro. for kirk and heather and our into production team here in tucson, appreciate you watching. for the ford wrapup show, let's go now to cassidy hubbarth. >>> thanks, chris. with the ucla win and the arizona loss, that means there's only two remaining unbeatens in the pac-12 south. the other, utah. who had the tough task of heading to eugene to take on the ducks, or was it? in the third quarter, utah up 34-13 already. and then parker finds covey for the 25-yard touchdown to add to the total. right now, utah, 55-13, about to be the start of the fourth. >>> elsewhere in the pac-12, cody kessler to stephen mitchell jr. 27-yard touchdown. usc up 14-0. this game over on espn. >>> all types of crazy went down in lubbock. fourth quarter. 29 seconds. tcu down. fourth and goal. trevone boykin. throws towards josh dotson. the ball is tipped and aaron green catches it. what a play. look how green gets his foot inbounds. boykin, a career high 485 passing yards. four tds. no picks.
next saturday at 8:00 on abc, we'll be in clemson, as the fighting irish come calling. tonight's game pro. for kirk and heather and our into production team here in tucson, appreciate you watching. for the ford wrapup show, let's go now to cassidy hubbarth. >>> thanks, chris. with the ucla win and the arizona loss, that means there's only two remaining unbeatens in the pac-12 south. the other, utah. who had the tough task of heading to eugene to take on the ducks, or was it? in the...
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. >>> and finally clemson coach dabo sweeney is good at two things, winning 3-0, clemson and dancing. >> the nae nae. >> on top of a wild game against louisville thursday night. the top tiger was caught on camera busting moves in the locker room afterward looking like he can whip but can he nae nae? >> he's nae nae'ing and he's doing the stank leg too. >> if they go 4-0 maybe we'll 11th ranked clemson. >> i want to see you do the starve stanky leg. >> if i go undefeated, i will. >> you always go undefeated. >> we'll see at the end of the season. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the dress that wasn't a success. the abc news mixer sews up after the school dance outfit that arrived way after the party and advice for ordering online. >> wait, guys. >> right there? >> yep. look closely. you do not want to miss this. his acting debut ahead in "pop news." >> he's got it going on. flonase allergy relief nasal spray outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. so you are greater than your allergies. flonas
. >>> and finally clemson coach dabo sweeney is good at two things, winning 3-0, clemson and dancing. >> the nae nae. >> on top of a wild game against louisville thursday night. the top tiger was caught on camera busting moves in the locker room afterward looking like he can whip but can he nae nae? >> he's nae nae'ing and he's doing the stank leg too. >> if they go 4-0 maybe we'll 11th ranked clemson. >> i want to see you do the starve stanky leg....
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. >> professor anderson teaches a class at clemson university on reconstruction and the civil war. it describes this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. anderson: we are back from spring break. when was the last time anyone looked at the syllabus? some time ago. as it happens, i have one in front of me. you remember what course you signed up for? do you remember what the title was? [laughter]
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. >>> and clemson improves to 3-0. the tigers held on as louisville missed a late opportunity to tie the game. 20-17. in milwaukee, bucks point guard michael carter williams throws out the ceremonial first pitch. he completely missed the catcher. and he whacked the camera man. so uncool. and things got worse from there. third inning. pitcher jimmy nelson is hit with a line drive. fortunately able to get up on his own power and spent the night in the hospital. later tweeting i'm feeling good. >>> the cubs are now within two of the pirates. >>> the texas rangers widen their lead. they completed a four game sweep of hughes within an 8-2 win. and former president jimmy carter and his wife roslyn were caught on the stadium's kiss cam. to the delight of the crowd he gave his wife of 69 years a big smooch. >>> just ahead an snl classic comes to life in an hilarious actual answer to a jeopardy question. and kermit and miss piggy give us a look at their gender preferences. doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogenaÂ
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>>> and number 11 clemson improves their record to 3-0. and louisville missed an opportunity. and in milwaukee, things started off on the wrong foot. and he completely misses the catcher and hits the cameraman. third inning, pitcher jimmy nelson is hit in the head by a line drive. the ball came off at 104 miles per hour. nelson was able to get up on his own power. that was good but he spent the night at the hospital and later tweeted i'm feeling good and was very lucky it wasn't worse. blessed and thankful. >>> the cubby ies are now within two games of the wild card leading the pirates. and completing a four game sweep of houston with an 8-2 win. and finally at a braves game in atlanta. jimmy carter and his wife, rauzline were caught on the stadium kiss camera. look at that. and he gave his bride of 69 years a big old smooch and even signed a few baseballs for some lucky fan. >>> so, just ahead, an snl classic comes to life in a hilarious actual ance jeopardy question. you're watching "early today." but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena rapid wrink
>>> and number 11 clemson improves their record to 3-0. and louisville missed an opportunity. and in milwaukee, things started off on the wrong foot. and he completely misses the catcher and hits the cameraman. third inning, pitcher jimmy nelson is hit in the head by a line drive. the ball came off at 104 miles per hour. nelson was able to get up on his own power. that was good but he spent the night at the hospital and later tweeted i'm feeling good and was very lucky it wasn't worse....
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then notre dame under the lights at clemson. new hampshire tackles hunger, the food drive at high school football games continues this weekend, most schools did their drive last weekend, but two more schools still involved this week. concord or epping newmarket, can you make a food or cash donation help make a difference in your community. tom: right now on wmur.com, you can track hurricane joaquin any time day or night on our website. we'll continue to post updates on the storm's track as it gets closer. jennifer: and you are what you eat, we've put together a slide show of super foods that are great for your health picturely for women. tom: we'll see you back here if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... v they want to go back to letting v the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. they don't even really support refinancing student debt. we've got to get this economy working for the va
then notre dame under the lights at clemson. new hampshire tackles hunger, the food drive at high school football games continues this weekend, most schools did their drive last weekend, but two more schools still involved this week. concord or epping newmarket, can you make a food or cash donation help make a difference in your community. tom: right now on wmur.com, you can track hurricane joaquin any time day or night on our website. we'll continue to post updates on the storm's track as it...
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they go to clemson next. from the a&m-arkansas game, we have an answer from kyle allen. there hasn't been an incompletion in this game yet. christian kirk for the touchdown. tied at 7-7. leonard fournette was cool even though he was indoors today, the sunglasses on, russell with the big game, jeremy cash making b.j. proud on the defensive front and b.y.u., got shut out. >> brian: michigan defense. >> adam: thank you for watching the dodge post-game show. tonight on cbs. next saturday. "the home depot s.e.c. on cbs. go big or go home." closed captioning provided . >>> this is cbs 2 news. >>> was a great leader a class- act kid, we loved the kid. >>> tragedy on the football field the sudden death of a quarterback leaves a high school heartbroken. >>> the pope is in philadelphia, why he suddenly stopped his motorcade at the airport. >>> breaking news, amazing. the mets are finally back in the play offs. good evening i'm diane, cindy is off. shock and sadness over the death of a star quarterback in new jersey. students placed flowers andcandles, the teen ager died doing what
they go to clemson next. from the a&m-arkansas game, we have an answer from kyle allen. there hasn't been an incompletion in this game yet. christian kirk for the touchdown. tied at 7-7. leonard fournette was cool even though he was indoors today, the sunglasses on, russell with the big game, jeremy cash making b.j. proud on the defensive front and b.y.u., got shut out. >> brian: michigan defense. >> adam: thank you for watching the dodge post-game show. tonight on cbs. next...
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. >>> check out the head coach of the clemson tigers. look at this. >> the team is like go ahead, coach. but if you want to see some dancing and check out this chancing sensation. this video was uploaded in the summer. the dance is a version of a colombian dance. the soccer team gave people their first look. and you can see that young lady. it's like a little salsa thing. are you two ready to join. come on, together, everybody. >> i can't do it. >> you really can. >> not like her. >> and send us your ideas. >>> check this out. hammer head character following a kayaker off the coast of southern california. a man was fishing offshore and the shark tried to snatch some fish. the hammer head latched itself on to the car -- no one was hurt. >>> still to come. blind sided on the field. hear from the two high school football players caught on camera tackling a referee. and why they say the coach is to blame. >>> and we've got big delays at 40 minutes on the inbound side as crews have just cleared a it's not about hugging trees. it's not about b
. >>> check out the head coach of the clemson tigers. look at this. >> the team is like go ahead, coach. but if you want to see some dancing and check out this chancing sensation. this video was uploaded in the summer. the dance is a version of a colombian dance. the soccer team gave people their first look. and you can see that young lady. it's like a little salsa thing. are you two ready to join. come on, together, everybody. >> i can't do it. >> you really can....
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. >> a clemson, girl, that's right. go tigers! >> with all the beauty, they forget philanthropy behind the contest and the pms they stand for. >> 52 women across the country dedicating their lives to changing the world, you know, they are dedicated to theirlatfor education and dedicated to making a better life, stereotypical as it seems, it's beautiful, it's incredible, and to be among these women so empowering, enawould tell any young woman out there this is definitely the program you want to be a part of. >> 75 people get the instruction, and that's by no means at all true. we're all different. that's what makes this so special. we don't know who they are looking for as america, but we can go in and star our best self and hope it's us.@p >> ladies look amazing. misss more coming up. vanessa williams' new interview and new contestants with close ties to there'"e.t." >> no stranger to camera is melissa melissa milano starring on at 11 years old, now 4 2, a mom of two, and she had a baby girl last year, and when melissa came here o
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i go to clemson university. last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differely by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he revealed. >> well i think he broke the law. i think he should pay for breaking the law. i think that is requirement under our system, that people take responsibility for breaking the law. but i also think that the law is bad the way it is written. the law should be changed. we need to allow people inside whistle-blowers come to people on the outside, like member congress. for example, snowden and others like him can not come to regular member about congress like me. they have to go through the intelligence committee. that is outrageous. they should be able to go to anyone in congress. we
i go to clemson university. last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differely by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he...
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. >> professor anderson teaches a class at clemson university on reconstruction and the civil war. it describes this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. anderson: we are back from spring break. when was the last time anyone looked at the syllabus? some time ago. as it happens, i have one in front of me. you remember what course you signed up for? do you remember what the title was? [laughter] well, not what the internet changed it to, but what was course schedule. ield:leground blood fail reconstruction in south carolina." what is a battleground? fought.rs are ok. have we read some books in here suggesting that reconstruction was -- such as? " is a bigrebellion one. ner'sabout eric fo "a short history of reconstruction." what is being attempted to be reconstructed? >> i would say the south in general. they're not making it into like a new south, but back into the old south. they're trying to reconstruct the way their lives will be after the war. professor anderson: if you're talking southerners, yeah. but, guided by the republican party, what are they trying to do in his book,
. >> professor anderson teaches a class at clemson university on reconstruction and the civil war. it describes this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. anderson: we are back from spring break. when was the last time anyone looked at the syllabus? some time ago. as it happens, i have one in front of me. you remember what course you signed up for? do you remember what the title was? [laughter] well, not what the internet changed it to, but what was course schedule. ield:leground blood...
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christopher anderson of clemson university teach the class on how former confederates in south carolina viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he looks at how some white southerners created their own version of what happened during the war, and how they justified and even romanticized their defeat and motives for fighting. this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. [laughter] prof. anderson: we are back from spring break. when is the last time anybody looked at the syllabus? uhhh? [laughter] as it happens, i have one in front of me. your number -- do you remember what course you signed up for? and what the title was? [laughter] internet changed it to, but in the course catalog. " battleground bloodfield." what in the world does that mean? reconstruction in south carolina. the actual title of the course. what is a battleground? fought. where wars are prof. anderson: okay. have we read some books here that suggests that reconstruction was a battleground? ericrd subject -- foreigner-- was the battleground in "a short history of reconstruction?" was attempted to be reconstruc
christopher anderson of clemson university teach the class on how former confederates in south carolina viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he looks at how some white southerners created their own version of what happened during the war, and how they justified and even romanticized their defeat and motives for fighting. this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. [laughter] prof. anderson: we are back from spring break. when is the last time anybody looked at the syllabus?...
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. >>> 11th ranked cardinals stayed within reach of clemson long enough for a last shot at a win. kyle bowlen's desser is operation pass interception in the final seconds. lauren: i was watching that video intently. we'll be right back, everybody. ♪ the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. with xerox. ica, we need to leave right now! - ( pop music playing ) - i need to get something! - dance recitals are so boring. - ( video game noises ) ♪ there's a me no one knows ♪ - ♪ waiting to be set free... - so what's the empty suitcase for? the grand prize trophy. duh! ( jessica speaks ) ♪ i was born to be somebody... ♪ >> final look at global market action after the fed leaves rates unchanged. europe is under pressure. particularly with the cac and dax acc
. >>> 11th ranked cardinals stayed within reach of clemson long enough for a last shot at a win. kyle bowlen's desser is operation pass interception in the final seconds. lauren: i was watching that video intently. we'll be right back, everybody. ♪ the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution...
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something to trade on the long side and quickly when i think of death, what i do think of, death valley, clemson right there. >> big game this weekend with notre dame. that is huge. death valley. >> intel has been trading well. >> it has been trading well. and a little bit of a pickup in the semis. i feel like it might be early. i don't know whether they are ready to explode to the upside and you know i'm a bull in that particular sector. but on the ibb, i look at the big cap names, am gen, gilead, cell gen and when you look at where they are now and when you have strong earnings, great balance sheet and a pipeline, i think those names go higher. >> coming up, amazon taking a page out of uber book and promising on demand delivery but will it fall flat. >>> and jack dorsey may be named the ceo. >>> and model x misses the spot. the stock failed to rally so what are investors missing. a top analyst weighs in. much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." we have some news on glenn corp. kate kelly is on the fast line with more. kate? >> hey there, melissa n. a meeting today
something to trade on the long side and quickly when i think of death, what i do think of, death valley, clemson right there. >> big game this weekend with notre dame. that is huge. death valley. >> intel has been trading well. >> it has been trading well. and a little bit of a pickup in the semis. i feel like it might be early. i don't know whether they are ready to explode to the upside and you know i'm a bull in that particular sector. but on the ibb, i look at the big cap...
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in the '90s a researcher at clemson university was trying to study the can bin noid in the body. now drug dealers are copying the chemistry in those papers, mostly overseas manufacturers with be sending chemicals here. they get sprayed on oregano or something else that looks like a plant, then put in bags like this. then sold as though it's pope pre. in order to get under neath the laws which are trying to ban this stuff, people present it as though it is not really for smoking. >> this is an empty package. op bottom it says, not for human consumption. would you put it in a basket in your home as potpourri. >> the illustration makes clear this is for smoking, not for making your hallway smell fresh but it makes it very difficult for the government because it's hard to prosecute people who are selling this because you have to prove that they intended it for human consumption. >> these numbers are staggering. the number of overdoses this year alone, the worst year on record. is it because it is cheap to buy or that it is just being sold in so many places? >> people who have a prior
in the '90s a researcher at clemson university was trying to study the can bin noid in the body. now drug dealers are copying the chemistry in those papers, mostly overseas manufacturers with be sending chemicals here. they get sprayed on oregano or something else that looks like a plant, then put in bags like this. then sold as though it's pope pre. in order to get under neath the laws which are trying to ban this stuff, people present it as though it is not really for smoking. >> this...
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the 73-year-old who is living with parkinson's also took in last night's virginia clemson football game. >>> 5:51. an atlantic city casino wins the weight debate over cocktail servers, but there is a catch. a new jersey appeals court has ruled the borgata can regulate the weight of its waitresses. the ruling said a lower could short decide if managers created a hostile work environment. management says its policy was upheld and that employees agreed to certain standards as costumed beverage servers. president has to do to make the public happy. jimmy carter and mike roslyn were taking in last night's braves blue jays game when they found themselves on kiss cam. the couple approaching 60 years of married bliss was more than happy to oblige. the former president says he is looking forward to celebrating his 91st birthday october 1st. >> you see who initiated that kiss? mrs. carter. i love that. >> woman always keeps you going right. >> i love that. >> we are following breaking news in the bronx. a live look from the kings bridge section where a passenger steps out of a car and was hit and
the 73-year-old who is living with parkinson's also took in last night's virginia clemson football game. >>> 5:51. an atlantic city casino wins the weight debate over cocktail servers, but there is a catch. a new jersey appeals court has ruled the borgata can regulate the weight of its waitresses. the ruling said a lower could short decide if managers created a hostile work environment. management says its policy was upheld and that employees agreed to certain standards as costumed...
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most fascinating i did not know about this, temperatures, it can get incredibly hot so these are of clemson university and if the temperature is 94 the grass temperature will run about 104. now, asphalt for example at that same temperature will run 136 and we know how hot black top can get on our feet, turf temperatures, 165, it can be dangerous and burn you so if you have kids in the yard for example that is definitely an impact. it also impacts insect life in the soil and birds not able to nest in the area and everything that feeds into the food chain so the best resource are the kind of natural landscape projects. >> maybe just rocks, thanks. and finally meet the world's heaviest flees. it's chris the sheep. chris was rescued near australia's capitol barely able to walk because of the wool and took it off him and makes it the global world record holder and i'm randall pinkston and stephanie sy is back in two minutes with more al jazeera america news. ♪ a kentucky clerk who refuses to issue marriage licenses goes before a federal judge in just a few hours, kim davis faces charges of con
most fascinating i did not know about this, temperatures, it can get incredibly hot so these are of clemson university and if the temperature is 94 the grass temperature will run about 104. now, asphalt for example at that same temperature will run 136 and we know how hot black top can get on our feet, turf temperatures, 165, it can be dangerous and burn you so if you have kids in the yard for example that is definitely an impact. it also impacts insect life in the soil and birds not able to...
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on american history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history, clemson university's paul christopher anderson teaches a class on warmer south carolina confederates viewed reconstruction. he explains how some whites of theirs romanticize their defeat -- white southerners romanticized their defeat. decisionsupreme court in loving v virginia ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. we discussed the complexities of the case and how it affected similar legal challenges. get error complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> lou and herbert hoover came to the white house has trained worldist, travelers who were successful in public and private ventures. the financial market crash. lou hoover used her office to work for volunteerism and charity. at the depression deepened, their one term ended over public anger. lou hoover on "first ladies." their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv >> history of shelf features popular writers and airs on american history tv every weekend at this time. jefferson mo
on american history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history, clemson university's paul christopher anderson teaches a class on warmer south carolina confederates viewed reconstruction. he explains how some whites of theirs romanticize their defeat -- white southerners romanticized their defeat. decisionsupreme court in loving v virginia ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. we discussed the complexities of the case and how it affected similar legal challenges. get error...
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. ♪ and roy cosner who is a junior at clemson university. welcome. now, i'm going to come over here and play late night host. and have a seat in the easy chair. but i want to start with lila, in fact, lila is the first profile in the book we do. lila as a freshman -- freshman or sophomore? >> freshman. >> freshman at ucla did one of the first undercover operations in to a planned parenthood clinic. in fact, it was the pioneering work -- it was the pioneering work of lila going into that clinic, posing as a 15-year-old who was pregnant, impregnated by a 20 -- >> 3. >> -- 23. i'll have to go back and read the book, which is a crime and it's statutory rape and she was coached by the clerk, the attendant, the receptionist in the clinic how to circumvent the law. but i want to ask you, lila, as you were preparing for this, walking down the promenade going into the clinic, wrestling with your fears, did you ever think that choosing to step out in faith rather than fear would lead to a point where we stand on the verge of seeing planned parenthood defunded
. ♪ and roy cosner who is a junior at clemson university. welcome. now, i'm going to come over here and play late night host. and have a seat in the easy chair. but i want to start with lila, in fact, lila is the first profile in the book we do. lila as a freshman -- freshman or sophomore? >> freshman. >> freshman at ucla did one of the first undercover operations in to a planned parenthood clinic. in fact, it was the pioneering work -- it was the pioneering work of lila going...
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clemson's university paul christopher anderson teaches a class on how former south carolina confederates viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he discusses how some promote advertised their defeat and reasons for fighting. at 2:00 the landmark supreme court decision ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. at the virginia historical society author and history professor peter wallen steen discusses the complex of love v. virginia and how it affected similar legal challenges. getting our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> lisa mascaro covers congress, covering the iran gate for the l.a. times and tribune newspapers. the iran nuclear agreement fails to move forward in the house, but you tweet about the president's reaction, they are happy at the exhaust, the president a shout out on the iran deal. i'm grad if i had that the lawmakers led by democratic leader pell lowsy who have taken care to judge the deal. tell us about how leader pelosi got the votes she got although 25 went over and voted against the iran deal in the house. >> right. well, you know,
clemson's university paul christopher anderson teaches a class on how former south carolina confederates viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he discusses how some promote advertised their defeat and reasons for fighting. at 2:00 the landmark supreme court decision ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. at the virginia historical society author and history professor peter wallen steen discusses the complex of love v. virginia and how it affected similar...
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clemson university paul christopher anderson teaches a class on hour confederates viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he discusses how some white southerners justify and even romanticize their defeat and motives for fighting. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m., the landmark u.s. supreme court decision ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. at the virginia historical society, history professor walenstein talks about the complexities of the case, and how it affected similar legal challenges. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> next, a hearing on the epa's new power plant emissions rule. the house science, space and technology subcommittee on environment met friday to consider the impact on states. this is about two hours. >> the subcommittee on the environment will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time. welcome to today's hearing entitled state perspectives, how the epa's power plan of shut down power plants. i recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. tod
clemson university paul christopher anderson teaches a class on hour confederates viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. he discusses how some white southerners justify and even romanticize their defeat and motives for fighting. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m., the landmark u.s. supreme court decision ruled it was unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriage. at the virginia historical society, history professor walenstein talks about the complexities of the case, and how it...
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you about the eighth circuit says it's fine because there is this older supreme court case mount clemsons that deals with the specific he question of compensable time in the con test of lacking records an suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to trstime in the con test of lack records an suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to trs determine how much compensable time there is. tysons has objected to this right from the get d-go and say the real problemtime there is. tysons has objected to this right from the get-go and says the real problem there was never a class with a common issue because individualized individuals dominate because it matters how much time they're donning and do having and there won't be a question and we can't take an average that is not true as to these employers and thereby subvert -- get around the problem and this is a class that shouldn't be certified at all in the first place. given what we've seen from the roberts court in the area of class action skrjur ris prudenc i'd be surprised if they took this c
you about the eighth circuit says it's fine because there is this older supreme court case mount clemsons that deals with the specific he question of compensable time in the con test of lacking records an suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to trstime in the con test of lack records an suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to trs determine how much compensable time there is. tysons has objected to this right from the get d-go and say...
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but the eighth circuit says it's fine because there is this older supreme court case mount clemsons that deals with the specific question of compensable time in the context of lacking records and suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to determine how much compensable time there is. tysons has objected to this right from the get-go and always said, look, the real problem is there was never a class with a common issue because individualized individuals dominate because it matters how much time they're donning and doffing and there won't be a common answer to that question and we can't take an average that is not true as to these employers and thereby subvert -- get around the basic problem and this is a class that shouldn't be certified at all in the first place. given what we've seen from the roberts court in the area of class action jurisprudence over the past decade, i'd be surprised if they took this case because they want the world to know that what was done here is the model of how class actions are supposed to operate. it's a little bit of an unusual ca
but the eighth circuit says it's fine because there is this older supreme court case mount clemsons that deals with the specific question of compensable time in the context of lacking records and suggests that you can use averages and statistics to figure out how to determine how much compensable time there is. tysons has objected to this right from the get-go and always said, look, the real problem is there was never a class with a common issue because individualized individuals dominate...